- Cambodian Midget Fighting League
The Cambodian Midget Fighting League (or CMFL) is the premise of an Internet
hoax that was widely circulated around the Internet beginning in May,2005 . The hoax was particularly significant as the article was taken on face value by a good deal of British Newspapers and Magazines. Some newspapers referred to the incident as a tragedy, but - interestingly - some magazines, notably 'lad's mag'FHM , reported it as news, but did so from a humorous angle. Whether wittingly or not, the hoaxers had drawn attention to the callous nature of the British press.The article was also commented on in episode two, season one of
The Ricky Gervais Show , where the discussion also regarded the incident as a real event.Other notable appearances of the article include:
*The May 20, 2005 episode ofThe Howard Stern Show
*The May 20, 2005 issue of theNew York Post
*The November 2005 issue ofMaxim Magazine
*as a background article in the video game after the 'A House of Cards' Las Vegas Casino level
*many other US radio stationsPremise
The article was reported as a tragedy at a midget-versus-lion fight in
Cambodia . A fan of the Cambodian Midget Fighting League challenged the league's president in response to a recent league advertising campaign that the midgets will "take on anything; man, beast, or machine". The fan claimed that onelion could defeat the entire league of forty-two midget fighters. Accepting the challenge, an African lion was flown toKampong Chhnang especially for the event.:"The fight was called in only 12 minutes, after which 28 fighters were declared dead, while the other 14 suffered severe injuries including broken bones and lost limbs, rendering them unable to fight back."
External links
* [http://www.lionvs40midgets.uk-directory.com/lionvsmidgets.htm Lion Mutilates 42 Midgets in Cambodian Ring-Fight] Read a copy of the article.
* [http://www.lionvs40midgets.uk-directory.com/ Story Behind the Article] The disclaimer the author made once he learned his site had 'gone public' to explain why the article was created.Also featured in Ricky Gervais/Steven Merchant/Karl Pilkington Podcast, Series 1, Episode 2.
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